Josiah Dickson , son of Michael Dickson Sr, was born circa 1750 at Person Co, North Carolina.2 In 1779, Michael Dickson Sr deeded land to each of his sons, Michael Dickson Jr and Josiah Dickson.2 Michael Dickson Sr died in 1796 at Person Co, North Carolina.1 In 1796 for the estate of Michael Dickson Sr dec'd, Administrator was son Josiah Dickson.

Thomas Dickson

M, b. 1690, d. 1763

Thomas Dickson whose parents are unknown was born in 1690.1Mary Dickson , daughter of Thomas Dickson, was born circa 1726.1Benjamin Dickson , son of Thomas Dickson, was born before 1746. Sarah Dickson , daughter of Thomas Dickson, was born before 1746.1Elizabeth Dickson , daughter of Thomas Dickson, was born before 1746. Before September 4, 1746 Thomas Dickson moved from Prince George Co VA to Lunenburg Co, Virginia.1Ann Dickson , daughter of Thomas Dickson, was born after September 4, 1746.1 Thomas Dickson bought 335 ac on Lunenburg-Brunswick Co line..1 Thomas Dickson died in 1763.1 The will of Thomas Dickson was signed on in 1763.1

William Dickson

William Dickson whose parents are unknown was born circa 1770.1 Neither William Dixon or William Dickson received a land grant in Georgia.2 On July 6, 1792 at Greene Co, Georgia, James Alford and Lusann Alford of Greene Co sold William Dickson of Greene Co 287 1/2 ac on Shoulder Bone Creek., Robert Christmas.3

Mathew Diclendennis

M, b. before 1772

Mathew Diclendennis whose parents are unknown was born before 1772. On September 27, 1784, 287 1/2 ac acres on Little Ogeechee River was surveyed for Mathew Diclendennis at Washington Co, Georgia. SB B 47-1 #135. All sides vacant. Mathew Diclendennis was not listed in the 1794 tax list for Hancock Co, GeorgiaG.

Edward Gerald Didham

Edward Gerald Didham Edward Gerald Didham was born on 18 Jan 1835. He married ElizabethCox on 4 Apr 1871. It is said that Captain Didham had come up to TXfrom Mexico where he had been a member of Maximilian's ill-faterventure onto this continent. He was 'the youngest son of England's'House of Didham' '. He and Elived between Kirbyville and Newton, TX. Though his teaching job was in Orange Co some thirty miles away, henever rode to work. He simply used his compass and made theround-trip each weekend on foot directly 'cross country'. Didham diedon Christmas Day of 1893 and was buried in the Wilson Chapel Cemteryin Newton, TX. REFERENCE: A Dowling Family of the South (157.) He was buried in Wilson Chapel Cem, Newton, Newton Co, Texas.. Edward Gerald Didham whose parents are unknown was born on January 18, 1835 at England.

Family

Citations

Pleasant Diggs

M, b. circa 1762, d. Feb, 1842

Pleasant Diggs Elizabeth Jernigan was not a Quaker, so Pleasant was dismissed fromthe Cane Creek Meeting. They moved to Henry Co TN about 1825. Pleasant Diggs whose parents are unknown was born circa 1762 at Virginia. Pleasant Diggs died in February, 1842.

Ambrose Dixon married Mary Wilson on between July 4, 1647 and October 28, 1647. Mary Dixon , daughter of Ambrose Dixon and Mary Wilson, was born circa 1650. Alice Dixon , daughter of Ambrose Dixon and Mary Wilson, was born circa 1650. Ambrose lived in 1651 at Virginia Colony at Virginia.2 Ambrose lived in 1651 at Virginia.2 Ambrose Dixon was Arrest warrants were issued for Ambrose Dixon and 49 others forraiding an Indian village 'contrary to the knowne Lawes of VirginiaAnd the League made with the Indians' Type: COURT in 1651 at Northampton, Virginia.

Ambrose Dixon was Quaker, his home became the first Quaker meeting house in Maryland. Ambrose Dixon was Type: Arrival in 1661 at Maryland.5 Ambrose Dixon was Type: Arrival in 1663 at Maryland.5 Ambrose lived before January 4, 1662/63 at Somerset Co, Maryland. To escape religious persecution.

Roy F Dixon

Roy F Dixon Roy Dixon was the brother of the Dixons of Dixon Lumber Co in southernAlabama. Early into the life of the company, Roy was the outside manand his two brothers ran the office. Roy was severely injured whenhis clothes becametangled in the sawmill and he lost one of his arms.While he could not work due to his injuries, his brothers removed himas part owner of the company. This left Roy and Ruby to live theirlives while the Dixon Brothers made a fortune in the lumber business. Roy F Dixon whose parents are unknown was born circa 1905. Roy F Dixon died in 1965 at Texas.